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  • #29290
    Anonymous
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    I posted this in an older thread (sorry, tried to delete it), but creating a new thread for better visibility.

    I am building a Mini-Me and have 2x Xvive MN3007/MN3101 and 2x Coolaudio V3207d/V3102. I want to hold on to the two Coolaudio chips for an AionFX Blueshift (Dimension-C) since that board requires two sets and does not support the MN3007MN3101 chips.

    My concern is using the MN3007 in the Mini-Me at (-)9V. The Xvive data sheet (and the original MN3007) apparently run on -15V, with a supported range of -10 to -15V. Is there any issue running it at -9V? Or alternately, could I run the Mini-Me with a 12V or 15V power supply instead of 9V? I could just buy another Coolaudio chip for the Mini-Me, if that’s the best solution.

    Thank you,

    Ken

    #29298
    Billy
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    You can use the MN3007 no problem just follow the instructions in the build doc for the jumper orientation

    I’ve built around 8 using the MN3007

     

    #29300
    Cybercow
    Participant

    I’ve used all the variants possible with the Mini-Me build. MN3007, MN3207, XVive MN3007 and even the NTE1641 (MN3007 eq) all work fine. There is a bit difference in how the chorus sounds with the NTE1641 – it tends to sound a bit more brittle as far as chorus goes.

    #29302
    Anonymous
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    Thanks all!

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